ASCB Celldance Video - 2PEF Imaging Captures Gastrulation in Fly Embryos

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2010

By: Angela Stathopoulos, California Institute of Technology

Posterior and dorsal views of mesoderm cells as they spread to form a monolayer during gastrulation. This movement is essential for positioning the mesoderm to form heart and gut muscles. Cells are imaged live with a nuclear marker (H2A-gfp) using two-photon excited fluorescence (2PEF).

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